Coding · Reviewed 2026-05-23

@mcp-abap-adt/qdrant-rag

STEADY · 73/100

Functional ABAP integration with Qdrant for RAG — reliable but lacks standout features.

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The @mcp-abap-adt/qdrant-rag package provides a functional integration between ABAP and Qdrant, enabling retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) capabilities. While it performs reliably within its intended use case, it does not offer significant differentiation from similar tools in the market. The documentation is sparse, which may hinder new users from fully leveraging its capabilities. Additionally, the absence of clear authentication requirements raises concerns about security and usability in production environments. Overall, it serves its purpose but lacks the polish and depth that would elevate it to a more competitive tier.

Why STEADY

STEADY (73) because the integration works as intended and serves a specific niche, but the lack of comprehensive documentation and security clarity prevents it from being rated higher. It could move to VITAL with improved user resources and clearer authentication protocols.

What it does well

What it fails at

Red flags

Best for

  • Developers familiar with ABAP looking to integrate with Qdrant
  • Teams needing a straightforward RAG solution without extensive setup
  • Users already invested in the ABAP ecosystem

Not recommended for

  • New users unfamiliar with ABAP or Qdrant, due to limited documentation
  • Organizations requiring robust security measures without clear auth protocols
  • Teams looking for advanced features beyond basic integration

Compared to

Agent relevance

No programmatic surfaces

None — the package operates within the ABAP environment without exposing programmatic interfaces for external agents.

Agent-friendly score: 3/10

Public-surface checklist

scorecard.json · registry · methodology

Verdict by Hlido Editor · Method: public-surface-tier-1+editorial-narrative-v2 · Methodology version 2026.05 · Next review due 2026-08-21